Who’s drinking all the world’s beer?

If the United States showed up to a keg party, there would be quite a few countries that would drink it under the table.

Yeah, the craft brewing craze has caught on so much that there are more than 3,000 breweries in operation in the U.S. — the most online since the 1870s, according to the Brewers Association.

Still, when it comes to throwing back brews, the U.S. is somewhat of a lightweight. The U.S. ranks 14th in the world when it comes to the number of beer bottles consumed per person annually, according to data posted on FinancesOnline.com (infographic below).

Beer drinkers in the Czech Republic are the heaviest drinkers, consuming 419 bottles of beer per person each year. Australia and Germany round out the top three with 304 and 299 bottles of beer consumed per person, respectively.

While the U.S. has a lot of drinking to do to catch up with the big boys, Americans spend about $356 per person per year for beer, which is seventh most in the world. Australians shell out the most money, spending nearly $750 per person annually.

The data also shows the countries where beer is the most expensive and cheapest. The Middle East boasts the highest average prices while Asia and Central/Eastern Europe have the cheapest brews.